Jean Baptiste Muliloto
About Jean Baptiste Muliloto
Jean Baptiste Muliloto is a Research Field Associate at Aquabyte in Bergen, Norway, where he has worked since 2019. He holds a Professional Bachelor’s degree in aquaculture and has developed expertise in aquaculture technology and research.
Work at Aquabyte
Jean Baptiste Muliloto has been employed at Aquabyte as a Research Field Associate since 2019. In this role, he has contributed significantly to the company's research initiatives and technological advancements in aquaculture. His work involves applying his expertise in aquaculture technology to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of aquaculture practices. Muliloto's tenure at Aquabyte has allowed him to develop new skills that support the company's mission in the aquaculture sector.
Education and Expertise
Jean Baptiste Muliloto holds a Professional Bachelor’s degree in aquaculture, which he earned from IUT Nancy-Brabois in 2014. His studies focused on animal health care, global aquariology, tropical and inland aquaculture, pathology, and zootechnics. Additionally, he completed a DUT in Agronomie at the same institution from 2011 to 2013. This educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in aquaculture principles and practices.
Background
Originally from France, Jean Baptiste Muliloto moved to Norway to advance his career in aquaculture. He settled in Bergen, where he has been able to apply his knowledge and skills in a practical setting. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Deputy Manager at LUCAS PERCHES for three months in 2018. His experience includes working with recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in France, which has contributed to his understanding of modern aquaculture techniques.
Professional Experience
Before joining Aquabyte, Jean Baptiste Muliloto gained experience as a Deputy Manager at LUCAS PERCHES in 2018. This role allowed him to develop managerial skills and gain insights into the operational aspects of aquaculture. His experience with recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in France further complements his practical knowledge in the field, making him a valuable asset in his current research role.